WASHINGTON — Two pardoned Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendants are entitled to refunds for their restitution payments after a judge who has famously ruled against the Trump administration changed his mind.
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Earlier this year, the United States Federal Trade Commission ruled that Amazon had engaged in deceptive practices concerning its Amazon Prime subscriptions—people were enrolled unintentionally, and ...
(KRON) – A crib product for infants sold on Amazon is being recalled for posing an injury risk. The “play yards” sold under the name “Anna Queen” sold on Amazon for between $100 and $110 in March were ...
(KRON) – Certain Amazon Prime customers may qualify for a payment as part of the company’s $2.5 billion settlement. In 2023, the Federal Trade Commission filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon. The ...
View post: Exclusive: Aaron Paul on His Caviar Business, ‘Breaking Bad,’ and an Update on Pact He Made With His 7-Year-Old Daughter Millions of Amazon Prime members are receiving refunds from a $2.5 ...
Amazon is starting to send $51 payments to eligible customers related to a settlement. Payments are being distributed between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24. These payments were part of a settlement between ...
Amazon has started issuing refunds from a $2.5 billion settlement to some 35 million customers. According to the Federal Trade Commission, most customers can expect to receive a payment of up to $51 ...
Amazon has started issuing payments to eligible Prime members as part of a $2.5 billion settlement over federal allegations that it misled customers. The online retailer agreed to the payouts in ...
The company announced it will issue payments to some customers in a $2.5 billion settlement related to the company's Amazon Prime subscription Nathan Stirk/Getty Amazon is issuing payments to some ...
Are the bulk of President Donald Trump’s tariffs unlawful? That question, now before the US Supreme Court, has spawned a hot new trade on Wall Street. Financial firms are buying the rights to refunds ...
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